Partnering with Parents to Enrich the Lives of Our Students.
Parent partnership is an essential component of the success of CCA. We strongly value our partnership between parents and educators who strive to enhance the student’s learning and enrich the lives of the students within the school. Parents have opportunities to serve in the school through our PAWS (Parents Always Willing to Serve) program as well as in the classrooms.
School Involvement
"P.A.W.S."- Parents Always Willing to Serve
P.A.W.S. is a partnership between parents and educators dedicated to enhancing student learning and enriching the overall school experience. Through volunteering, service, and community involvement, P.A.W.S. helps support students, teachers, and staff in meaningful ways across campus.
P.A.W.S. volunteers assist with school events, holiday celebrations, classroom support, campus decorating, hallway monitoring, and community service projects. Members also participate in monthly meetings to review upcoming events, discuss important dates, and explore new ways families can get involved to help our school thrive.
P.A.W.S. is open to all parents and guardians who have a heart to serve and a desire to make a positive impact in the lives of our students. Together, we create a welcoming, supportive environment where everyone can succeed.
Moms in Prayer
Join Mariel Zen, our School Ambassador, every Monday from 8:30-9:30am in the Calvary PSL/High School Campus Courtyard.
Registration is not required, so please come as you are!
Community Involvement
Parenting and Family Resources
Parenting is challenging, yet few responsibilities in life carry greater significance. God has intentionally chosen parents to serve as the primary instruments in shaping the heart and soul of a child.
Join pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp on a 10 session journey through the Bible to discover a different and better way to parent. After laying down foundational parenting principles, Tripp covers specific application for children 0-5, 6-12, and 13-18. Sign up today!
Click below to join other parents in this ten-week class on parenting!
“Watching Dr. Paul Tripp's videos with my husband was so rewarding. Knowing that we were doing it alongside other parents who are also just ‘trying their best’ was such a good feeling because you know that ultimately you're not alone on this parenting journey. He gave such practical, biblical parenting advice, and helped my husband and I see parenting through a different lens. We definitely recommend the class, and even want to take it again!" -Tatiana Hamel, CCA parent
Right Now Media
We’re excited to share an amazing resource available to you through Calvary Christian Academy and Calvary PSL! As a CCA family, you have free access to Right Now Media, a streaming platform with Christian resources, Bible studies, and engaging children’s programming—all from a Christian worldview. You can watch on any device!
To get started:
Click the “Learn More” button below.
A new window will pop up—click “Confirm.”
You’ll be directed to the website and automatically logged in with the email we have on file for you.
Enjoy exploring all the resources available to your family!
“…My family loves Right Now Media. My kids love the shows and my husband and I love watching and learning from the apologetics content on there. The Bible Studies are also great to do individually, as a couple, or as a family. There is a lot of content as well for those of us who have children in the preteen/teenage years, not only for them but also to help us navigate them through these formative years. Content is always added so there is always something new to see.” -Mariel Zen
Uniforms
A dress code serves to eliminate undue focus on clothing and a preoccupation with outward appearance. We want to be imitators of God by focusing on the heart. To assist students in maintaining this biblical emphasis and to serve the establishment of an orderly learning environment, a dress code has been established. The dress code encourages students to show their originality and express who they are by the way they use their gifts and talents to serve the Lord and others, rather than by the way they dress.
